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The ancient Egyptian history is divided into three major kingdoms, the Old Kingdom, the Middle Kingdom, and the New Kingdom, and three intermediate periods, the First Intermediate Period, the Second Intermediate Period and the Third Intermediate Period.

Consider what makes or constitutes a kingdom and why the intermediate periods were called "intermediate". How is this related to the Egyptian concept of Maat?

Many foreign rulers have ruled the land of Egypt. When and how did they rule Egypt? Is this related to the historical period division of the kingdoms and intermediate periods?

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Answered by VwirobiBrahma
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The pharaohs of the Middle Kingdom often appointed their sons as coregents, which was kind of like a vice-pharaoh. ... The Middle Kingdom is sometimes referred to as Egypt's "classical age" or "The Period of Reunification." During the Twelfth Dynasty, a new capital city was built called Itj Tawy.

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Answered by yashnikam1405
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  • Cytoplasm is a thick solution that fills each cell and is enclosed by the cell membrane. It is mainly composed of water, salts, and proteins.All of the organelles in eukaryotic cells, such as the nucleus, endoplasmic reticulum, and mitochondria, are located in the cytoplasm.

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